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1.1. Organism consist of one or more cells
2. The cell is the smallest unit of organization that displays the properties of life
3. Continuity of life arises directly from the growth and division of single cells: Cell Theory

35.microevolution: evolution on the smallest scale—a generation-to-generation change in the frequencies of alleles within a population

36.mitochondrial DNA: A small amount of DNA that is located in the mitochondria of cells. Mitochondrial DNA is inherited only through the mother.

37.molecular clock: calibrated by the determination of the number of differences in DNA base sequences or Amino Acid sequences between species being plotted against a series of branch points

38.monomers: individual subunits of a larger molecule

39.morphological convergence: dissimilar body parts evolved in similar ways but were in evolutionary distant lineages

40.morphological divergence: change from the body form of a common ancestor

41.new species definition: a species is defined by its physical, structural, and functional traits that sets them apart from other species

42.nitrogen cycle: the circulation of nitrogen

43.nucleic acid hybridization: the process of base pairing between a gene and a complementary sequence on another nucleic acid molecule

44.organelles: small sacs bounded to membranes that divide the interior of eukaryotic cells into functional compartments

45.peppered moths in polluted forests are an example of this: directional selection

46.physiological traits: includes metabolic activities that help the body function in the environment

47.piece of dna on a chromosome: gene

48.plankton: the aggregate of small plant and animal organisms that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water

49.polymers: consist of three to millions of subunits

50.realized niche: the range of resources and conditions a species actually uses or can tolerate at optimal efficiency; smaller than fundamental niche

51.salinization: Process that occurs when soils in arid areas are brought under cultivation through irrigation. In arid climates, water evaporates quickly off the ground surface, leaving salty residues that render the soil infertile.